Gila

The Dayanim realized from the start that there would be no “Shalom Bait” (spousal reconciliation), which was requested by the other party. However, they struggled to make the decision to compel the Get. I knew that as long as there was no obligation, I would not receive the Get; As long as they did nothing, […]

Shira

Following our decision to get divorced in 2002, we signed a divorce agreement via a mediator in which he promised to give me a get. By the end of that year we filed for divorce at the Beit Din. From the moment I entered the Beit Din I felt hostility and alienation. It began when […]

Keren

My experience in the Rabbinic high court was extremely difficult. Each time I was there, I felt that I was encountering resistance from the dayanim (rabbinic judges) who were very unhelpful. They did not listen to me, did not let me speak, and did not really care about my predicament. While I was speaking in […]

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